Financial Support
Students accepted into the Ph.D. Program are normally awarded a
half-time teaching or research assistantship, scholarships, and
summer teaching support. For the 2005-2006 academic year, this
financial package totals $17,833 per year. Four-year funding is
available for students making satisfactory progress toward their
degree. Qualifications for summer instruction include completion of at
least one semester of course work, satisfactory performance on any
prior teaching responsibilities, acceptable progress toward the degree,
and completion of English language proficiency skills that the
university requires of international students. Alternatively, summer
support for research-related fellowships is also available. Additional
funding is also available through graduate fellowships provided at the
university level. Ph.D. students on four-year funding generally receive
a full educational fee waiver. The college provides each doctoral
candidate with $2,000 in development funds and departments offer
support for research projects and travel associated with research
presentations at major academic conferences. A medical insurance
subsidy is provided for those with teaching or research assistantships.
In addition, Ph.D. students receive a discount on purchases made at the University Book Store.
Last Edited: 6/27/2006